Sundarban and Bishnupur Temples

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Ravindra Apte

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Dec 18, 2015, 4:35:31 AM12/18/15
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Hi,

It is about two weeks for my return from the latest trip. I wished to visit Sundarban for a long time. I had read about the terracotta temples of Bishnupur and planned to visit. In my last trip both were achieved. 

I finished the editing and putting together of my video clips of Sundarban and Bishnupur trip, into a short documentary. For Sundarban I had little diversity in clips and no spectacular wild life. For Bishnupur temples I had large footage but no story to go with it. It was nice to spend time on the boat doing nothing in particular and seeing the vast expanse of forest or the water, being served with periodic snacks / tea and a good Bengali style lunch. We spent a whole day in temples looking at details of the individual tiles, but I could not put it into the documentary, as it becomes repetitive. May be I managed to put together a view-able video. 

         Boat Ride in Sundarban 


         

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